Ministers are facing calls for greater transparency about public data that may be shared with the US tech company OpenAI after the government signed a wide ranging agreement with the $300m £222m company that critics compared to letting a fox into a henhouse. Chi Onwurah, the chair of the House of Commons select committee on science, innovation and technology, warned that Mondays sweeping memorandum of understanding between OpenAIs chief executive, Sam Altman, and the technology secretary, Pet
